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X M J 1 l.."? -"jib 'ir .Qaal A'. a Mtf to. 'Sfi -.-. -atr. aa rtdtl I iii ! .imk Va .X);uu;iiiaiij5aHcttc.sst X' mi m:x.rsWEDXESIUY. DECEMBEK VS.ltiZ.Wrtfill i&frr to theorinkra expressedfait nvk tint the nJ anaroa for oarbaton Mar a war entirdv with all thehnoofi ?wr we are uwn. and rPaftJien with United States coinage, AeU. wt mm tlirtatiHiwe toot assailed.aatd w law it is tin opinion of oce ofxntMt fiwnaer.Kim-ait ifV -wlIltnLXwW- . . ifcutJnawwua''"" y II MtiMftw Mw uV4IMUJIKHVMM MMW 1W1I- . IttmUdUulititiAtTiatIHAIVCK.Minnrtiu. h mi IK.jyRaiiiiiii.mrii.&Siii i iLi ift.' - ltBBWnmiT.-m. a.WrwwwSiBilwvS,- -iTrffcjM mm-mImm.bI A Mpm t tbraML a wutaiiaj. v r1. 4aCeTTRXICEXT XXI AX Jfa . . 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'lU lalrfaaaaCaBIiiwi!b3bShiT aTirif awt 'lalZiiafTa taart.l naTn, M( ulfB4 -wl IM aaaaafVC. taaaaaltn MNarrt atW war a hi lata aa. Mrw. arrawlf. Aiialll. i a ab I I ill, aau adUMar a btta-i aaaac f OWBaML lttalollil am.1. mm aiai tmmtf C ncaro-aj antaara aav mmi CMtatMrtaUaa tona-tiaar i HantnOW lihgilioart tad fcaa . Utnmmh mm.-' taHi-aiiaC i llil oa Hi ul kjr tbTmm itamt m time aMSb an. mmmmOj pn-: attr br 8m Xae tlatr as 2Tat 'liiaii r4u4i hare 1-t'Il CartW oilvam the PrMnk- and Jlinisur Pui p i if hTc cotw to nothing, so atimml tlM- vrB intonwd mi Tbe United5mb GowrnMrtjUj-j IdDdly diqioscdto Httl Hnui lit tmdnQUUollj Jl onth. rnnrjL and tbr nun man vrbonoir nd tb k4ini-i o: ustnui liasas aa&mMdIv rela?t ue proiocart amitv. Thr imt time that theXMt -Stav tisti a Special CommissioneriravkaM of faamf; IB Ute peMeliu mannerMr iiWiaaw. be bmt arrive with aensiaxat at in beels and may t-lieal: in a verrnt tone of race It is plain uiaiiniitiitinnr bare liees eminenlljfwm-x had tbev lieen othenvisorhm wjnM ban- een no neoeitT (oriitmilil tfae mmtUx ImcL to 'Waebington.lUs tbee - tbe tiosition. at the veryttaor Hawaii i- addnf; for special privilegesfJVJ W t Ultai wn. uiv vown vrwtUiT tbe llvouer. for W is tbe Cabinet.hM Mrberatelv Sontl tbe Cnited States.I tb bkeJj to iocreai-e tbe amicable feelimg l4ra-xi tbe two conn trie?' IsitliVelyto an iet Hawaii in oUaininc what i-Leie fact i the l'renuer lias uoenIrll'imr; vritb ftre, and be will bum nottbr aiiwTr of all in Ute community It istme innteetl Utat lie lie remoTeu iromdmixur bi tro rears leasee of liowerr bat; 4mie nothinf; Imt injure tbe prostarn. Jaunt' the credit andactnallv uiatetaw time ot liawaiikindly deeds, theds a ray of light nponjthe darkness of constant and ccaseles activitv. The hardest of ns lite to jiansc amoment, to rest on the Tray and giTO freeSir to feelings wnicn lie aormini jutik, all tho rest of the rear. Thephonhlnot lie dormant though: wc thonld try andret an inspiration from the season -whichwill last longer than a day, 'which shouldcolor our character for the rear. Christmas shonld teach ns to bo moro charitableend kindly than we often are; charitablein our estimate of others, kindly and lenient towards their faults.W'e must not forget, too, tho poor andthose in trouble. Honolulu however, hasalways leen land in this direction, thepurses of her citizens have been openedgenerously for such purposes, anditseemsto us. on this, more generously than onany previous Christmas Tide. Whosoheart can remain hard and callous whenthe Christmas Hymns are ringing in theears and the merry prattle and childishlaughter is haunting the memory: Atsuch times the purest founts of feeling arctouched, well up and bubble over.lint enougn 01 moraiiziu. imness of the editor is not to moralize, but towish his readers, on behalf of his ttaffand himself tho compliments of tho season.This is heartily done. The Gizettt wishesa Merry Christmas and n Happy New Yearto all its friends, and trusts that they havefollowed tho good advice of old ThomasTusscr, who sang:At Chnamai play, ana make cooa unti,For Chr1'""" ccraes bat once a veor.A Meret Cmetsthas to All!It wa ratber amusing to hear the lineof assronvpst taken np by tbe new Altarmwm RMirnL tbe other day in the trovem-MM bowl cane. He tried to twist thewauls of tbe loan Art into an entirely newtight. He ttrovf to irrove that fwrwasnotto l"- f1r- tajii Mime uuciuauiiid tbe will of tbe covernment. andruMrl States sob! or its equivalent"I our to tbe j laying ani not to meof tbetawds.Of conr-tbe Attorney Oeneral is but anew comer amonirt us. a nmr Aen.ta Uje old Itotnan acceptauon 01 uie eatenword, and be cannot lie expected to knowall tbe i&s and outs of tbe measures jasedbait IHlatiLre. Had lie been here, howaaar. be wottki never have followed 11twaneof argument, which caused a veryiaroad hlnile to paea oer the faces of allifcoae wbn know anyiUog ftlout the loanActTir anlTb of tbe oiHMtion wereyny particular about that phniM- -m far.mmi dpv tanired a tery grim smile whentbe llw&e which was in a large measureta tbe lVetmerV train slied over thewvtras It was well known that in that1 laiH nbrae tbetv would be a iiowerfulkti- It was always a matter of surpriseto tfeo-e. who gave tbe matter thought,that a man who arrogated to himself soach amraiai as oar jiment ex MormonVnaaici, JaSowlil have left such a stumblingbioek ia bis way.Now bad tie new Attorney-Generalknown tkk. of course he would not haveargued as be did. It may be perhaps aMtisfactiofi to him to know that that writof linn it am 11 whioh be characterised as anxme miatly Fprtug. was a mine twonan old : ft was a weapon that had beentorjeed long before be landexl in theTur rt-untrv has been anxiously awaitiv tbe tncsin of war to lie sounded. It isa ifcarftd thing to write, nevertheless it isa facttLat Hawaii has been slighted ThoseJiratiaTrr colonial fellows in siite of the.Vernier's rmurcer. ami in face of the factthat His Hawaiian Majesty's. Commissiont arc disporting tbenMlv in gorgeoustoettaae lefore tbe eye, of the w simpleami ignorant twofJe" of tbe South PacificIn qute of this we say. the colonialsbatv decided un tbe annexation of New(rvunea and other islands, ami have Inrtbrr tannnlateil tbe doctrine that it is thediLiar of Aatraba to rule the South I'acifcr This land of thine cannot le lxrne.X war la-uclauw!. Jet us have out theMTaiar army of 51 full privates : let thosegrntt strategisui Iirs. lloapui lister amiKmhaaka at once lav out a plan of camlatani- let tbe J'fU be at once cleared foraction: M tbe celeiiratnl "broom stick'brigad It pat on a war footing, call formrnru from all the imniary schools fromHawaai to Xiihau; let tbe sound of warbe avfratot: 1 beard in the land, letoar many Cokmels and Majors lie at onceraised to the rank of Marshals anil lienend and there is little doubt but that theAustralian l'olunit4s will beat their breastsand cry Vrnvriraf, we have sinned grievoadv. Mre ns! si tare us' oh. creat 11awaii; uisaant ex-Slormon lremier! wewin never aaninsttght your winged words:wbat cimMisation can we make Greatand (rood Kan come and sbajm our destinies as you wish " Was it a whisper intlie air as know not what it was. but afaint iaugb seemed to diffuse itself overthe sanrlnm as tbe aihove was penned, andin vary aawiartaVable Colonial accent wasirouoaBcel tbe one word AValker! nowwhat imm w afker meantaarnaii, a tiaa mi mmma euaaa.aiaatKaWBaia. kaa taaai nmil mm liiml laam In .imp mt a- Vmsmmm -vtaak faaa ani aid ill W uuiiaa tmia 1 mmi mi mm timmemim aaitii niaallii 1 1 111 alii Tatllii alrt lalaH.uoaui at ta laMsaw. aaal knu- aaasaaal uaV at MUti1r mcaksacflaiaaw aaataaalaa XlvllBtfataaaatanakatlaimnt aaaL alum, a tfti'H aa mm aiaiiaii ta awm atar AitWa.baat rtaBtta. iatV dalaKIS. aaai mt tmmmmm. mt Km aaaianal aadajaahai. TVaul ai.'a nut mmm mtHm mmmm mmm ha. aadn . Vtawl hf Hi. HajMr. aanwrod;ianiwtsMl.bpILctktaata 1 ajinaii mt IsK. ! mmmMatar aal aMi aa bL famine a admml mm iHUtSaa. mt aV 1 1 1111 IIIM Hal a Jfaaaauraa' huMr W. mud heeV w aaahrm t MVic haWaC&rrrwmlT tWUli S- JUrrt.I Kan; . anal aa part baruaiuau-ar aat iraai aaTt taaaialSaaanhtaMn mm mmmIteHlti iiwaii mt m am- lraj taalial ai aVt atoac aAuah tbrAt Ar atw K b t KS laid mf tmmrv sfc h aa araa latLtaa liTlfciaL. anil II it ii I a, awl aa. and aurrBStjnr at mm mmm. mm. 1 raw mim namaaiftwBr jaT5v, aaMHaaT-Wafivtt toBakB'1 atapafaaBTi4fitWlmmt ri. r. we a , t4iwc TtkU. tmrTMowk-x i.t.wk Hat IwtlifT wiiiwi i lit ht okt-k llWl ftllalll I HI ttm lalll IIWaajaiiii'lt-liiiiaawiiiMi . TWNaBMiiilMf(Hi(iittwfi.Ua. W 111 In. T.XV. Wjymm. mn., vaM B VImii.SL X.W. (wm-C KM.rmmM4 Himfa JflUraobwatUftMt4Uit:"TW Ovax rtxnct the luhdvndh Xland. tkf Kaztc Kla. W titml tbe Slibiaijlnnftii; t TcrtM, ItMij. rbm ha w cotac totmMtm tm ulacaa.m. Tbe f "Roar it w& to tw a1 J iKifln-ii t ztxmxtz Buuo. bo iflvt-VI3wnMa. Ivabaiw rxrtxii ad niUi laafwev-afiamr."Uavmc scUrr for xLc lfait of tLaHwaaa Itf imU, I trau aay. faovcadlaiBUiattte Saaasoaa mwl RuhCt u not sane lck-mam ebb zamr ajuc woa ttuudC ta mJar tneSl "tbe na Mam-aBan.UwtPoacriX-mm m mIf " X UilHnllli yoattaiiala Met, JicctotK MV V-1 1iiii;m tMpttUjiEam ead.E W Txasu.6m not -rile aVrr otrtaBSta? 5JU laaiaa,lae aar Bap Baten. S m"It shall lie lawful for tbe Minister ofFinance, ami lie is hereby authorized toIwcbaM cold and silver bullion with anvmoneys which may from time to time bein the Trrasary. and to cause to be coinedUterefrom rold and surer coins, etc."Tbesr are the words of the Act underwhich the rresent Mini-try are authorizedto have Hawaiian xooncv coined Now itseems very latent to tbe most casual readerthat tbe present Hawaiian Governmenthate by no means oommied with the law.A coin has been struck by a private party,who undertake to furnish it to the Hawaiian Kingdom in exchange for bondsiieanng six per cent interest, the principalami interest being payable in United Statesgold or its equivalent We find nothingm tbe Art which authorized the coinageof Hawaiian pieces which also authorizesthe pTverttment to give bwti in exchangef'r the raeceii that are struck. The law isexplicit, - to twrebase sold and silver bulboo with any moneys which may fromtiroe to time be in tbe Treasury." lias anof bullion been purchased within tbe Treasury ' We think noLOn these matters there can be oulv oneroars, and that is the honest one. Thingswhich are wrong, are wrong, and tho soonerwo are done with tbetn the better Jiecauseit is for the moment convenient to bolsternp an illegal act of the government, doesany one (appose that the inevitable retntaxUuti will not coroe? As a fact Hawaii issnneruur from mmin . Comnromise inTry few cases serve its ends; as a rule itis a lamentable failure. The spirit ofoanprt'tuise with wrong, the spirit of comraronue with dirbocesty is abroad and thesooner it is thrust from our councils thebetter for ourselves. The law allows ustil have a coinave. but it exiiresslv statesbow that coinage is to be obtained. Ifthat coin is obtained in any other way itis nut obtained with the sanction of thelaw and if the law is disobeyed by the(abinet in this instance it can very casilvIv so in other instances; a precident forlaw iareaking is established. It is far bettcr to r-nffer a little under the law than togain et .t so great an advantage without it-As tlx- world turned round yesterdayand as day broke upon the various countries of the globe, a prolonged chorus oftil! from many tailhonsof childish lipsBast nave uroxen the stillness of the mom-iGgav.It was Christmas dav! That dav whichas so dear to the hearts of all of us. Thatday when we all do our best to be iovfnloarselves and above all to give jov toothers. How many a silly feud has Leonhealed by the genial infinence of theChristmas season. How many a family.long separated has neon reunited on Chnstmas day.Yes! Christmas Tide is a blessing to theworld. This work a-dav world of the Nineteenth Century allows very little time fordreaming, it is all hurry and rush, steamIwats. railways and telephones. Tho kindlines? of a less active civilization it apt toue ciio&eu try me uesire xor txur. on.;Cut Christmas with its memories of childhood: Christmas, with its present zrcneraxioa of happy chUdren looking forward tothe great day. tlo-e children in whom weall renew our yonth: Christmas with itshallowed services; Christmas, with itsxcirth and merriment; Christmas, with itsTo l.se the Kecinrocitv Treaty seemsrather a high figure to pay for having hadan cx Mormon adventurer at tho head ofour affairs for nearly two years, and yet itseems as if wo are going to pay that veryheavy price for the very inferior article wehave nau.Tn some resneets tho news from ash-n4wt i rreissnrinir: the narairraph in thoPresident's Message, the remarks of thoSecretary Folger, and last but not least, isthe news received from reliable souresthat speaker Carlisle will probably not goback on us- He is said to abjure tho reduction of the sugar duty except as tholast item of tariff to comc"under revisionand he has never placed as an enemy 01onr treatv. A personal friend of Mr. Carlisle informs us that tho new speaker uasno antipathies to the treaty and that inmaking up the Standing Committees howill give us a chance. The administrationis fully committed to tno continuance 01the treaty, and has publicly expressed itsbelief that the terms have been carriedout honestly and in good faith. PerryBelmont. Blount & Co- will, after this admission, will not have much of a leg tostand on. So far. so good.The above fad are certainly hopeful,and had no untoward accident happened,had om- Slinistrv shown tho barest common sense, there is little doubt but whatthe treaty would have been safe enongh.but the ei-Mormon must thrust his fingerin and m addition to follies innumerablehe has done pretty effectually by bringm;down on us tho enmity of the Pacific MaiCompany. The 1'. C. X of Monday showedhow lngnteneu uia auinei wus. iliiumo! it f ntal mistake, nav more a criminalmistake, and its organ was whining aboutmisunderstanding. There was no misunderstanding, to prop his own totteringfiower me ex-jiormon ueuueraiviy mmblow to our treaty.The King must sec cannot help seeinginto what straits this unscrupulous, evilcounselling, characterless man has broughtthis nation. Is it not time he was dismissed' The country is crying for hisremoval; if his removal comes not soon, itwill mean that Hawaii is a lost country, ifshe is not that now. Give ns irood menand we may, by great exertions weathertuo hurricane, hut with the present nuininistrators we will become shortly a totalwreck.The loss of tho treaty means ruin tomany people who aro now in fairly affluent circumstances; it means great troublewith, and probably riots among our lauorimr classes: it means an enormous shrinkage in the revenue of the country: and wecalmly sit and allow this impostor, thischarlatan, the cx-Bnccaneer of the JavanSeas to inirdo awav our wealth and prospenty. hy is not a summary cnupuiioauthisTWhen a government organ lays down6ucu a proposition as uiai in iueof the 18th inst viz: " that if tho Constitution of this country gives tho Judges oftho Supreme Court any power to call inquestion the acts of His Majesty in Cabinet Council, tho sooner it is amended thebetter for everybody," it becomes indeeda question moro important to the countrythan the sale of bonds:The l"rcmier and his amanuensis of theJdrwfiw need some enlightenment onsevera! subjects. First, what is tho relationship between a king and the officers ofJUSUCO 111 UlUUllUUlll, piO-t-UUJJUilLl MiUJtho Judges of tho Supremo Court. lJlack-stone tells us: "As a King cannot misuse, . i . i v -tnis power wunoui uie auvicu ui etii counsellors, and the assistance of wicked Ministers, these men may bo examined andpunished. Tho Constitution has therefore,provided, by means of indictment, andparliamentary impeachment, that no manshall dare to assist tho crown in contradiction to tho laws of tho land." Again.in reference to tho relationship of a kingto the justice of the country, the same anthoritysays: "By the fountains of justicothe law does not mean tho author or original, but only tho distributor. Justico isnot derived from tho kinsr as his frco cif tImt bo ?s llm slewnnl nf tho trablie. in dispense it to whom it is due. ilo is, not thespring but the reservoir. the originalpower of judicature, by tho fundamentalprinciples oi society, is luugwiui iub htetv at larire."Having seen how tho letter and spirit ofthe law provido for tho respective positionsand powers of the king and judges, it maybo well to cite a few instances from thohistory of a Constitutional Monarchy, toshow how these have been carried outIn the reisn of Charles I. a countrygentleman, John Hampden, refused to paya tax which ho believed to be illegal, thoKing, autocrat as ho was, or strove to be,had resource to the Courts of law. Of thotwelve iudires. who then held their postsduring the royal pleasure, five pronouncedin his favor, leaving the scantiest possiblemajority in favor of the Crown, and of thissays Clarendon, " tho judgment proved ofmoro advantage, and credit to tho gentleman condemned than to tho king's sevice."Here, however unrighteously, tho judgesdecided between King or Ministers andCommoner.When James II. as autocratic m intent.as his father, endeavored to pnt down thoProtestant Church of England, and sentto tho Tower seven bishops who had presented a respectful petition which ho choseto prosecute as a libel, he was obliged toact according to law which put tho question in the hands of a jury- by whom theprisoners were acquitted and released, andthe cheers which arose on the pronounciation of tho words Not Gciltt, werefirst heard by James from the camp whichhe had established a few miles out of London for the express purpose of overawingpublic opinion in tho capital city.In this case a tyrant tried, but failed tomake the law his tool.In the reiim of Georiro III. a membeof the House of Commons. John Wilkeswas arrested by general warrant for libelat the instanco of Georcc Granville thenat the head of the mlministration. Wilkeswas sent to tho Tower, his papers wereseizeu, nau corxieu to mu i-i.w uiState. Hero then was a private individualagainst the law officers of the Crown setin motion bv tho First Minister of theCrown. What was the result f Tho arrestwas pronounced unlawful by tho Court ofixuninon neas ana tne prisoner was tuscharged. Nor was this all, Wilkes institutedan action for the seizure of his papers.against the Vndcr Seerrtary tf Sttitr. Thejury gavo him a thousand pounds damaires. How does this aerce with tho Ministerial irroqwnsibility propounded by theAittrttttrf Indeed the V ilkes episode borefruit more important still. It hastenedthe downfall of tho Grenyillo Ministry, andamong the first acts of its successors wastho passago of a Resolution by tho Houseot uommons condemning tne use ot general warrants, and the seizure of papers incases of libel.To tho plea of tho Adirrturr that theKing and tho Ministry are the elected ofthe people, and that, they are thus theembodiment of tho will, or tho wishes ofof the people, itTcquires no great effort ofmemory to take ns back to the time whenthe forces of foreign men-of-war were allthat stood between the electors nnd theelected. The Mttrtim alone is responsible for reference to this deplorable pagein Hawaiian history .The new theory seems to be that Ministers are to be taken to task, reminded oflheir dnlies. or in case of noclirxnco vpartiality, commanded to do their dntvflor the House oi iiepresentauves nion. -iand that a Minister wantonly or wilfuteglecting his duties, or porverting--'powers to an em eno, may not do uaaanswerable even to tho highest Court ofJustice, or that private individuals reasonably apprehending injury from tho actionor non-action of Ministers, may not appealto the Courts of Justico for protectionfrom such iniury inflicted, or with goodcauso feared. Then What must result?Simply this, that all evils actual or impending must bo submitted to in silent helplessness till the next session of tho Legislature, nnd then tate tho verdict ol a bodyof men, tho vast majority of whom arouepenaent on uie jiiuuuy, as iu itiietuutheir wrongs arc to be righted, their fearsallayed, or whether wrongdoing in highplaces is to go on unchecked for anothertwo years, with every probability of a likeresult being again reached.lict us suppose a case- -a not impossible case. The Legislature has met, hastransferred power, say from tho Judiciaryto the Executive, has voted ample sums ofmoney for all purposes, necessary and thoreverse, has entrusted to the Crown largoborrowinir powers, and is then prorojmed.The Representatives go home and enjoy,each his salaried post Tho Ministers aroto fear no check for a year and a half ntleast Suppose tho King to bo advised tornlo with three Ministers instead ol four,or with two, or with ono and a dummy ortwo! The Adartittr tolls us that this mayand must continue till the next session andthat then nothing but an impeachmentcan touch tho moot iniquitous Ministrythat ever wrought evil in a conntry whichhas been tausrht to consider itself as liberally and constitutionally governed. Thiscase here supposed is by no moans beyondthe sphere ot possibilities.rm i- . l . , rx uc nitemauvo proviucu lor us, seemsto be on tho ono hancl,present evils checkedby present remedies, to bo lound in ourCourts of Justice; or on tho other handaccumulated evils terminated if possiuloby the most unusual, cumbersome, an!difficult of all forms of justice, an inrpeachment, and that too, when tho mischief isalready ureparable.ihe position ol tho covernmont organis untenable, justico to be justico must lieeasily accessible and immediate in its action. Thcro is very little satisfaction inimpeaching a Minister after ho has rntnedtho conntry.The Currency Qattion-Sonnd Logic.The enrrenev ancslion is arain Lroncht nromi-nentl before thenublic and underTerr remarkable cirecm&Unees, Circntnstanoea vhich imposeupon the whole community the necessity ILat tbeyshooia now if ever, decide what thej axe coidrto do about it."The Saturday I'm but ncek had some concise,well written and cautiously prepared articles oathe subject, and which eeetned fairly to representtbe views of those, who believe that it t practicable, not only to maintain tbe standard of oarcurrency cp t" that of tbe United States, bat whoalso belteTe, that we can keep in circulation sofficient silver coin for the wants of commerce, ottbe same intrinsic valae as that of United Statessilver, and that we can keep United States coldcoin tn circolation at tbe same time at its parvalae.If 1 nndsrutand the views of the SatHnU Pmiaright, and I shall be clad to be corrected if 1 donot. all that is necessary to effect this as lamready to admit very desirable object, is to altertoe present law so as to reuace me amount ot suver coin which shall be legal tender to fire dollars.and for the merchants to acree anions themsehesto enforce tne law in tneir par-meats amonc eachother, bnt whieh tbey hare so far found inconvenient to do, as the law stands, and br mutual consent bare cuen up tne attempt.It seems very doubtful whether tbe alteration ofthe law would make it any easier to enforce coldpayments amongst each other, or even if the largemerchants did that, whether we should hare atrue United States gold circulation. It is true thatthe merchants and bankers would go to the expense ot importing more pom lor their own purposes, but baring gone to that eipense, woold theilet it go out freely amongst tbe community ancwithout charging n premiom on it, knowing, asthey do. that it would he picked np and sent toChina just about as fast as in tbe ordinary courseof business it would come into circulation rIt is known that daring the last eighteen monthsabout one million dollars werth of KnelsJi sovereigns have been brought into this Kingdom andput into circulation ; an amooat not far under thowhole of our estimated surer circulation. Whereare those sorereigns now r It is Uhcved that atleast three-fourths ot them bare cone to China.where they are worth considerably more than $.1Ol any oiunr cnnrci uitii couh.It has been estimated that the Chinese sendcrery year from this to China about one milliondiillars in gold coin, and, if we co-isider that thiswould only be about a dollar a week saved fromtbe earnings of :,(M0 Chinese, it seems a reasonable estimate. This would readily account for thodisappearance from circulation of the million dollars worth of sovereigns, as well as of all the strayU. S. gold coins which they could pickup at par,and what they could buy at a premium. Bat U. S.gold coins are worth two and one-half tier cent.!: ... it.. i vnni:i. :so that there can be no manner of doubt that theChinese would collect and send away in each rearan amount of U. tj. gold ooln equal to tbe wholeamount which would be necessary for the goUcirculation ol the country, 11 it would stay here.This means that, with gold coin in ceberal circulation, in order to keep up the protcr amount,somcbodr would hare to keen continuallr imnort.ing gold coin at a considerable expense in orderthat somebody else should send it away at par.I hare looked caret ally orer the article in tbeKirni-ifee YW. on "The Gold Standard" to findoat who is to keep constantly bringing this gc,d.It says: "flat where is there a planter's agentwno under tne smuts 70 is wining to rorego bis profit on tho exchange he sells to tbe bank,or to pnraU, buyers? n In other words, it is nota benent to merchants and planter's agents 10 import gold at an expense to themselves and let it goout amongst the community who wdl immediatelyuse it to beat down their profits on exchange bysending the coin to San Francisco, or threateningto do so.Tbe SaiKnlaif rm sees nil this as clear as theday. And now, wbat remedy does he proso&e?ThiJ is the proposed remedy for he immediatelygoes on to ay: "Fortunately for this communitythere are several interested persons willing to forego this profit for tho common good honing toprosper more by tbe general prosperity than by theexisting methods in which their proms are at theexpense of tbe plantaUons they represent and oflue L-cocnu uuuucIt is hardly worth bringing forward argumentsto show tnat a commercial or unanaai system,whieh relies for its success upon any class of mer-in an important transactions, the Hawaiian surerwill onlr rose for what It mar d worm ingold, just as the greenbacks did in California.NNOTICE !TOTICE IS 11KIIEBY GlVEtail ti aadrrtlnra hare enterM lute ptrtntrJo a Graeru Batlnm Astnit ta noaolBla, II. iid that their bntnr fafmrtrr will be rcmdaclnlaadft the firm name of WISEMAN ASnLET.j. k. n isk-ia.-t,W. U. ASHLEY.A. SOLIDTin: xi:w vi km takk raiJL rieaBre la rutins to the r.oln ConmunUyand Ihe rnblie (ieneralir. tail iney bare nura upono of tbe Elfjant Oronnd i'loor' Id theNEW CAMPBELL FIRE-PROOF BUILDINGOn Merchant Street Honolnl,Wbetc Ihej -.lit eondtict their Caloe hfrfar.fr, andbe moft happy to -re their patrona and frifndi. feeliKasturrd ttuttftll bnlne transaction will be conductedfcy them In every particular to tbe bett of their ability.a&u 011 iae moi rraunauie un.caiitile men whaterer. honJnc to prosper more brtbe peunl prosperity" than by nal Ing a largeuireci una iAiac.u.e proni, is ensoana. ine irutnis, the article reasoned alone very nioely to thepoint where we all stick, that lit, who is toco totne expense oi coaunaany bringing poij 10 put itinto renerai circulation at icss man it costs tncm.to bo immediately picked tip and ent out of thecountry. Is it not unreasonable to rely for thefiocces&f ul worUnc of a financial system, or thebroad Tiews and liberal tspint of the financial menwno are to wore iu ana wno are expected, bvtiieschemes, to le coins to a direct expense in order10 curtau ineir own nrouts on excuance rIn other word, whatever tho merchants nndbankers might acree amongst themselves aboutCold payment, tliey would take cood care not tolet the cold they imported o into circulation,except at a'premium fully equal to what it wouldcost inem to cct it Dacs scam.lint tins is not baring a United States puld circulation. It would be little more than the conditiontbat wears in to-day. There is plenty ofUnited States cold here now, locked up. and anyone can get it by payinc a premium cn it.I most take exception to a position ingeniouslyassumed by the Sitnrd9f l'rtnf ratber tbandiredlystated hat whilst it itor the cold standard thosewho believe it is impracticable to keep Americanpold coins circulating here, at less thai it costs toimport them, that ia, at less than they are worthare vttiM! the gold standard.Nothing of the kind. A hat is the matter withthe gold standard to-day? We are told, and it isso far correct, that the rate of exchange is a goodcriterion of how much the currency is depreciated.As a matter of fact that rate or the nremicm onexchange, has for years, and up to this hour, rangedrouna uie ngures it wouia cost to sena umteaStates gold to San Francisco, and bring it backa earn, uur currency nas not uepreciatea, becausein the first place, our laws declare when we talkabout a dollar or trade for a dollar, in importantamounts, we mean a dollar in United States cold.and we have a legal tender Act lira nine the amounttnat may be paM in surer, we bare lurtner imrosed a dotr on all fcilver coins other than Hawaiian or United States. The silver in the countrr(before the importation by the Government J wasnot a dollar more than was actually required fortbe circulation of the country, and there seemedto be no probability whaterer, it the governmenthad done what the law contemplate, by calling inall bUver, other than United States or Uawanan.of our being swamped with silver in the naturalcourse of trade, and m depreciating the currency.bether our (diver currencT is la be denreciatedor not in tbe future, seems to depend on the powerthat the government may potwss to break eitherthe letter or the spirit of the coinage arid currencyActs. It seems imposi-ible. when they realize theposition that they are in, that they will persist intbe course which as far as at present appemtbev seem to be Ukinc. I do not nretend to tonrhupon the legal puinuof tbe question, bat, bowcan the -Minister of Finance go into court andclaim that the government are receiving fjX,000and possibly a million in silver coin equal in valueto United States gold coin, when it is notoriousthat the very act of fortune such an amount oftbe Hawaiian sdver coin into ti rotation, over andabove the Hirer coin which now m the cunntrv.and without taking steps to call in an equivalentamount, must inevitably depreciate its value. Nogovernment could commit such a serious anddamaging blunder and live. There arc sensiblemen in tbe Cabinet and ther will, I trait, takesteps to prevent, not -o much the derangement ofthe cold f4andard as ths depreciation in value oftneir own coin: iar. as sure as tcev I area into circulation more silver com than the commerce ofthe country requires, so surely will their owncoinage only ptusata discount; fur the merchantsana iraaers wiu uirn, in &eiiceienre1 nave to inust on navrat nts in United States cold coin according to law, which tbey will keep locked up andonly receive the Hawaiian coin and other silvercoins equal or interior to it. at a uisoouut.The whole business community woald in snrhcae rally round tbe gold standard, and let tbeHawaiian coinage, deprecated by the act of theGovernment, pa&s for what it may be worth. However, 1 or me present luej seem to nave aepositeathe Hawaiian coin in a patent apring lock safeand accidentally left tbe key inside.It the Government, when they gt the silver,withdraw from circulation as much sihxr coin asthey introduce, all will be right, and w shall hearno more of enforcing gold payments : but if theyforce an excess of naif a million or a million ofsilver into circulation, the merchants will insiston gold payment or its equivalent, but they willfind it more impossible than ever to keep UnitedS; lea gold in circulation at $3 for a double eaglewhen tt will be worth at least $2 in the depreciated currency, and they won't attempt iL Sthat under any circambtances. whilst tbe goldstand rd and gold payments will be maintainedHonolulu, Dec. L't, 1883.G.gdctriistmritts.UNITED WE STAND,DIVIDED WE TKISUWISEMAN & ASHLEY- TIIE OSLT KECOGXIZEDBusiness AgentsIn the Hawaiian Kingdom.A CHOICE SELECTION OFHOLIDAY GOODS!Oonsistrng of ,Xiaccs, Embroideries.Trimmings. Tidies,Satchels. Pans,Childrens' DressesALSO-A MIME 1) WELL A8S0RTRD STOCK OFBeaver Hats,Feathers andFlowers,Just Received ex " Mariposa,"And Now Opened For Inspection atA. M. MELLIS',104 FORT STREET.N. B. Store Open till 8 P. M. During the Holidays.AGENCIESWells, Fargo & Co.Hanibal and St. JoANDCHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QDINOYREAL ESTATEEMPLOYMENTMUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANYNEW YOIIK..City of London Fire Insurance Co,ALSOHouse Brokers,Money Brokers,ashCustom HouseBROKERS !TVT- Srvriai attrntlon In tbe follow in I) M ft mmimill tw onr aim atij we Invite joqr carrfal pcru.."Well. rrgo & CoGEKERAL FORWARDING I COMMISSION AGENTS.We deliver Letter, rackarcn. TarcelB and Monty allte, lo be filled anil rrtnrneil hlp throughout theUnited Mates aud Fnrrii Conn tries MerttaaadUe,unrtor.c.,rromioe Mnmm. st .mavi aaanMr inttMii .dhmii in rtna i'arrri. I'araar?. itFAKUU JL f o.. who-. Acentric are K1uahrd In alllarge eltie on tbe glnbe Don't rttnldcr tbe Expf Bewhro trndlns tbronzb an, as ire will Uarantre yen.attf fiction tn rtrrr particnUr and hold ourtlr reponioii m au uu urn ,..-.Agent for the Hauible fc St. Jo, ndCHICAGO, BURLINGTON ARO QUINCY RAIL ROADS,Thee Iloadt are tbe mot Comfortable and Invltln,Itoads clnc Katt. TourlM will And tho x-enrry, theiiiace cam. me Kiiuan i.finrni aionr mfr rooiatnoet Inf. liar and prttrrtor.and I.cltfrs will b ctrnto all Traveler and Tarit cln- either aa lrt or 2ndclass pawnrT to the iTlntlpal Ani in rn rnn-rlu-nhti will late irflal tvalna In maVIn? von ac.qnalntcd trltb Railway official t broach lettcra to thatjour tnji n in in ill it? i fHjwjrinr 13 lur rnu,Real Eat Ate Agent a.WE BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATEIn all narta of the Klnsdonu carch lirrord. and attend comttlrtclr to errry branch la Scllln- Itral andLraehoM Tivnrrty. Our Office will contain, mart otall rnincTliea Icrilnoorcharsr. Wemakea apeclaltyin .oiictTiior iirois, ircinz i rrniTvrainrcpair.illn and dinrharrto" TaieaJtVater ltat and rflrttiInt?orancr. Owner ot rroncrty ahonld bear In tnlnithat tit mIU relieve them from ttvlns their attention tolYoiTcrtT. cnirauteein; at all ume 10 act wtth carefor a nominal ronldcratlon for enricra In I hi danart.mcnt. Itoom, Cottage and Mansion? to let at alltlDiea oa application to n.Emplovment Aeentt.Wo Supply all Kinds of HelpDoth male and trmals In all the varloni branchea ofindBftryoB Uieve Uland.IM.ti Plant.H anil l-l.aa.t. .k..tjnolTfy nt when vacaneiea exist ai ire will farnUh nofaelD anca aa Clerk.. Mprnrn. Ilonk-Veetrcra. Mechanic or laborer nu1r well recommended ta a.Chtae errant and Female servant will be eappurtt to lamiura at enori nonce, tor wnicn a nomiDaiCOiumiFriou iscxacteu.Life and Tiro Insurance Agent.We feel It a dntv tocall every min't attention iiuvtlcnlarljamanof f ami It) to keep bit Life Insured foruie otBrai oi oi r aniuj nno ao oiten are aepenaaniupon bl lanora for their mpport, Youne men andmecbaolca woald find It the mott pteauni doty ofiuru iiir iu u.i iu m i uikj int (online - pnO'a'Ki mm iaa aa ivrt cai (uvam 1UCJ HIT? (DtTJcapital 10 back them. We invite yon to call oa a whenwo w 111 take pcanra la UIBMratlnr to vdal it It for jcar welfare to be Inturrdlttrm man v tin nmrnm 1'pnrvM. .I.MI.I t...lu.. k.iFire, that gjlm meeen:er often maCea the rich, orMONEY TO LOAN IFROM SI00 TO SI0.000 ON FIRST-CLASS SECURITYCustom Honse Broken.we have made fmrUI arn?emenla whrefay we ranenter (ioods at the t'attom lloase throaeb Power ofAttorney and wo call npon all merchant and otare-Kerpcn 10 raaice oa ueir Asenia at once. Unr cbarceafor thi work. I very JEectooable and we will En:erUood.Pvanddichar?eFrrlrhtand Dnt flflla. anddeliver your PckwH tllret-t to four nf Kn ) Inj'ittuijj. umtr. AriTDigu ana ?ore-kreper win anami i .urn auianu 10 incm in ejerj way.General Baslneaa Aeentt.Onr lane acq nal stance with the Baalneas Commiait'it well known and we Inrrrabty keep Invtotalt all ba.He mailer of a private nalnre. IlafiDera men whowill intrutt their rotnmercial matter to aa may alwayafeel rafo In ao doln. Wt atady the laierecti of onrdim l at all timet and adrle on all barfne topiccartf ally, baaed on oar bett judgment.In the deneral Daxlne Department we attend toricijimn; ia iac vimmnuii line, f oca as tat TOIIowtn'. via: Book aad aeronnt Lent and adtnird ar.caratcly. neatly aad aatiffactorlly. Bill Collexteb.rumptrj, uu iinKTruion tasen azaiaai creottorwhea compaUlon re, aired a roeedy aeltlemrnt; LejilTapera of every decrlpttnn, anca aa Deed. Bond.Morttraea. Dili ot bale. lar. Will, rartaerfhlpw uia. awu .uiriiiPrnirnif, Olicea,Arucir,v ommnaieaimn ana -orTrponaence written.ALSO Memorial drarted and nrowl( rrifu,yte,TliUioI Exchan-e. Letter of Credit, and Bank'imz ma.icra pvneniiy attenaea in.All Order From the Varlona lalandaTo 0 wlU rerelre nrrmntneaa. We ran Tnerhaietbe tsowest Market Rale and roach more reaaosabletaaa von. can. ana we Inspect evervtbin- before wibnytnainereioreuf to toot late.ert to end yuniordera tt at 1 we then become rrpontible, and themall commifeloa yon pay at It le than what yoatSauaucv iwoani ia DOTinz aa TO nave oeew ooia:Irect.CVAtl corretpoadence to nt we take plea tare laNOTE1We invite everyone to tanee.l onr newandtnaclonfleet and a we bavr all ear anartmrnta workln tenderayrtematic rale with polite alUntt. crnlral locatleaand epecial adyauUrrv for coDdactla? oar bnatneta wefeel that the commaalty at Urn will be era ti Bad ia.a.aorinz mat anca a Deaeaciat imuintioa oat oeeaetubliahed where the want of all may be t applied byYour Most Obedient Serranta,Wiseman & Ashley,,C en oral Busiuess Agents,Campbell! He Block. XarclUat Sl, Haaalvlm.r o. Box aw.TELernosE sit.BC p. Sv0 Cltrittwa and Sew Year't Beokiarc ready aad oa application er by letter we will pre-aontortcndyoa one.Mr Witemaa and Mr. Aafclry detir to tkaat thepabfie eeaeraiiy tot taetr itoeraDie pairoaare eetiaweanpoo inem wait repariteiy eoaoacnnr oaiiam 1Ild.taln aa eaeral Bnoineaa Areata and tfcev trattI.1BCRAL SHARE of paWontrr for the aew Cr Iim nature. it.f drttliitmrrjls.Mortsagt' HoUce of rertdojare ftiJSX tt f Ml roaUlard la a rtrul. atcriVlUtnp JUrirr aad Nato. Una, wSSB St''datci la llti dlj of Mirca. r&t tS3Et-.lntcad. w.lontlo. .iM7.??.' ?- 'TTiorekm. aad rm raid lorwWrKfifllZaiSS.MO.NDAT..Yaoon of jald dajlli. ,mmlm diJSl,""X a dcIott Frrdfinl. laatvtore, j-.! iiw DAsriLr.rartSiJSiy1'-una. urm i ii.noiaia, adiatal. ta nu Tl.. lib a dentk o v,at nT. ..".LJ-?.!" KnaTill, fnW aOUlMtKME COTOT OF T1TK ItTtraadfllins ta MtlUw ad k.... .iVn Adaal.t'KtiS SHSChief JsJtlce.OnradlBraadalunilUm F. AImmi .btrrla a I. k. V57k J!?.ctanrj. mK w inj w i ..i. iwr,7ir.may o xaminrdaBdanproMl,aadUataiiI!zTmar a. mido of dliultailoo ot la twoonn1. al.&aadilotli. nmon. ilm,!Tz?Vy.lrmtcbartlns aim aad hi. vanUea fro all rtrliXtlMllly a. nch sdnlal.ttalor. mmm.II I. orfmd. that WKDSISriAT, la ad a..J.a. A. D. vi at W .'docs a. av, h.fota, fSuuk1 o.tltc, al Chambns. lath. Coon HuTt uJli.PM ana w iiai omor:;amllJam.ti :3rpUce for hrarias Mid pvtlUon aadartoaau-aaahow . If aaj thej tat. hy the na laoau a2be frnntrd,and may fmBl nldracf a. ta artlUod lo toe Mid properly. Aad last lUor4 iIJSKorll.li Uacaab vabll-Hfd 1. ta?lii!Til5l51CTTC acw.p.rr pttntrd aad pablltknl la flMai.aVfor thro. .nccei'lT wrrki nrrrhis ta tho it..YtIaniMit&trd 1m uld hnria- "Oalrdat lloaolola. II. I, tala 1 day Dt IDi-Chlf f Janlr aprrf CabhAttn! Hilar rrn. DjQly etna. Vj1!or Mirth. 1379 recorded la liber OU, p.2 I,. aMa-.rImbi r( rt, that uld aMnn Iin.i4. - r. ' UMid tnortcas. for colforeeloare will retl al pnbllc aartlaa at ta. mirr""loraey at-Law. MHS. C tt. ASDKtVr.lremUei tu be Mild are ftlaaled at vlktbt?!..rnnaboo trcct leadl.slo Uaha Culiee. mA JHflatiutbiof aa acre 5ED. LYCAN.W. R. BUCHANAN.M. HACANLYCAN & C0.'sLIST Oif &OODSrianos, from 75 to JSOO.Orpins from HO to J250.Gnitnrs from gl to $100.Acccrdians from t- to $20.Violins from $5 lo $50.Flutes from 2 to $26.Flacclctts from $1 to $S.Clarionctts from $8 to $50.Mnsic Boxes from $.5Q to $125.IJanjos from $3.50 to $20.Tambourines from $2 to $10.Concertinas from $2.50 to 20.Music Itaks from $5 to 25.Harmonicas from 25 cents to $3.Guitar, Violin anil Ilanjo Strings fromcents to $1 cacli.Violin, Banjo and Cello Bridges.Repairs for all kinds Musical Instruments.Furniture in Parlor Sets,Consisting of 7 Pieces, Ranging in PriceFrom $90 to $200.Odd Parlor Chairs from 510 to 50 cacli.Rattan Rockers for children and adults,S2.50 to SIC.Pining Oak Chairs 51.75 to $2.50.Douglas Office Chairs from $2 toHigh Chairs from 51.50 to $S.Grecian Chairs from $1.25 to $2.Wood Scat Chairs from 75 cents lo 1.CENTER TABLESEbony, Ebony and Plush, Walnutand Walnut Marble-Top from $9.50 to $75.Wardrobes from $16.50 to $25.Dining Tables from $1.25 to 5i.50pcr footin Abu and Walnut.Bedroom ScU from $3C to $175.Writing Desks from $5.50 to $50.Sida Boards from $10 to S100.Mirrors from $1.50 to $75, ranging in birofrom 8x10 to 40x90 inches.OIL PAINTINGS FROM $1.50 TO $200Water Colors from $1.50 to S70.Steel Kngravings from $2 to $50.Autotjpes from $1 to $C.Colored rhotographs from $3 to $10.Chroraos A colored lithographs 50cts to? 10Every Stjlo and Siio of Ticturo Framesfrom 10 cents to $100.Window and Door Cornices from $2 to $50.Hanging Baskets from 50 cents to $3.Poles and Rings from S2.50 to MC each.Brackets from 25 cents to $18, in Walnut,Kborry, Ebon; it Gold, Asli,Chcrr;,Koa,itc.Boqnct Tables, and Smoker's Tables fromS2.50 to 525.Book Shelves, from S2.50 to $11.Easels from 25 cents to S7.50.Artist's Easels from S1.50 to $2.W ork Baskets from $2.50 to $20.Xmas, New Year's, Easter and Birthday CardsFrom 5 Cents to $12 Eaoli.Every Style and Price in ToysDolls, Games, Base Ball Goods,Croquet Sets, Tcn-nns, Mnoks,To; l'islols, Taper Caps, Dresaiog C.ibes,Toilet Sets, Vases,-Japaneso Tea Sets,Mubtacli Cups and Saucers,Parian, Bronre, Cla;, and Plaster Figaro,Steamboats, Steam Engines, Xoah's Arks,ilc,A,Ac, il,tsr Orders From the otherPrompt and Careful Attention.Islauds will ReceiveL.YCAN CO.(983)speciaiNotice J. T.Waterhouse,King StreetThe Vndrrtlffned, rroprlelor ot theSTEAM CANDY FACTORYDcrlres to Inform hl pntront and the public generally that notwithstanding the recent disattronafire. Ill: II th KltlXTKIlA NEW FACTORYOn a ranch more extensive acalc which 1 now to foiloperation, aad which will bo tn complete working ororder by aa early arrival of new Machinery and Tooli.He ha received pir Alameda a Urge nVARIED ASSORTMENT OPSugar Toys & OrnamentsFOR CHRISTMAS TREES.He will alto have on hand 1041 l'Ol'MlS of the anSCILIUM CONPECTOf bl. ma mtanfaetare. aad a larrc asFt. ofIIX IIOMC-nATIi:Pure Candles,A -1U 1115 DELICIOUSFresh. Chocolate Creams.CIIRISrXAS AMI SfCW 1I.1KIRUIT, POUND, SPONGE ANDJELLY CAKES,Richly ornament ed. and la aaln nrepaxed to receiveorder for hit m well Loon a rich and tine Savored"Wedding1 Cake,Ornamented 1b the Mt Artbtle Myle,TVTTlJOE MEATOf the loot qaalltle. will oe ld at ao tlipfr ftWlla Urslj loeroa.nl facilities he 1. now preparedajabi to rapplr hi eaitomeT. with rare aad Wbole-im Confectionerr of hi. own maanfictare.Toaatlaslhepbllcfolheir liberal p.lronire(VtoteIhe fire) ana olteillar a coatlaaaace of the ame lathfatare, Verr netpecltallr,ZP. HOH1V.- THE OLD STAND, n HOTEL ST.TKLEtnOXK .V. Ta. n lfaTake Notice ! ! !Has Now Oil Exhibition. .M: AMI CkMIAMT -Chairiber SetsTea Sets, &o.iir am. ii i.x iis. Ai.so-Tiin m:vViotorian,Linthrope,Barboline, andLOTUS WAREALSO- A FEW ELEl.A.TIicxtips in G-lnssMajolica. Chiua aud Muji VfCUT-CLASS FLOWER VASESSinjle, Dsoblt andTn-b'e m Amber. Bine;ir" n and Hutt. ComrExpected to Arrive SoonA Fall A-TtTn-Li nfGXiASSOf ererj defrriptli.aDinner Services, &cEx " Henry James,"Lamps and ChandeliersBracket Lamps, &c.V In.Mules IHorses!Aiwan o. IIn, .xl II Aao Foa .i.Both Native fc CaliforniaGOOD FAMILY HORSESUuraaterd at mj CABLES, Coraer of rantkb.nlaad faeea etreetr. Uonelal.7" Capt. John C. Cluney.NOTICE.TIIK OI.IXD.V HOUSE IIAVIXCbee parehaeed by Tae. I hereby clre oollce that"'"- bif.. au peroona .eelrtaxoee will pleaae apply to aac N. ihfVMta;o the Ilatrch withoot ; pennf..1ea.u. ALliAASDErvIt la .ot atOBMIheallowedM InGENTS' BOSTON GARTERUniversally AcknowledgedTO BE TOEBEST EIRTER FOR GEDTLErlEN'S USEL EI! MADE - -BEINGPERIXCTXY EASYHD COSFORIIBIE TO THE WE1RERaan atwar. xitmw fa Toear.i.aait Smoitb. Abort tie Aail.itr For Sale bjA- W. filCIJABDSOIf & CO.! lnl4' mmmmWyMortgagee's Hotice of Fortdomre 4 of Sal."I X ACCOUD.VXCE AVITII A l01r.V Matanni to Mrs C It Aadrewa, daleJifce atw!7of E T A'Ura. In llonolnla. on MONDAY, the Stiab.of January. Iet, at M. of .aid day. the mrmtwl!?rirwsH In ulil mnH-iM twin. .i--.Jl WFarther parllcnlars can be bad IWii Catte. ti.Mortdjagee's Notice of Poredosrue and Sile.AUUUW.UVK WITH A TOW.. er of tale contained In aeertatn mnH.M ...j. vII U bheldon to .Mra C It Andrew. rl.iTl.TvV?ot 3Iay, 1ST?, trronlctt In hberR patent. XtkiI hereby clvea that aald mnrtcasre tatcada to frWclone fatd mortsare, lor rondUioa broken, and aMaaid oreclovare will aell at pabftc aactroa. at 1room of E I' Adj.mt la HonoInit,oa Monday lit ztday ot January, 11. at I J boob of aald day, the brrmltea tn raid mortcaje aa below peclfled,farther ptrtlcniart can be had of W R riftlt ittorney-at-Uw. MRS. C D, ANDKKWaTThe property t be old roavUt of X IvTad'fdtaof premlarfl !toated in Kohala. Hawaii, at llatawa.1 II Ilooh to 11 f held.n rvc lib OV pact 31.; a ixuanra io ti v cneiaon rrc iib l pas h.At mi the bathllnra altaated on aald mwIh -ccther with a fait act of RUtkimlth'a tooKiBbb.menia, iron, etc- Tne wbofa comprising om ii.beat bevine atand and ooUU In KohaJa. mj ,HMIK eTUbTICKS OF TIIK hCJ ritEMK COURT have thlt day appolated MIsMAUY PARKER to be a TrnMee of tha UiiaJik tZtai In tbe place of Hon. Edwin O. llalL ieitmJei.The Hoard of Trntteea now conUt of aa Mlowtai"'i M,i;T,,",,ulw v. r-miia. mnu mtj nrtrr.HonolnltuIcc 5th. lC KiNTHK CIItClTlT COUUT of Tire. 3d Jndklal Circuit of the lUnallaa Klnrdoai.KALAKAUA. Hr the Uracc of rti. n...n..Iclamt. Kiv:To WILLI VM C TARKE. Era . V.r.It.l rtk wi-dom,orhlUepnty IntbeM Judicial C'ircniL tiaatr-ivo-l on are hereby commanded to amnion J, sniMMEIt IKfondant. In rar he hall Hti ... "within tnrnty day after aervkr hereof, to be aad aapear before tha Ureal t foort at th epmler TrrwIhMMAf tA Ka PlrtlalakM at 1 1, aa f... - - - - -. .wviivi. " .Mi u.i , iwmn pi MfunrtIIoQM.Walohlan, In the laland of Hawaii. oa Tm.ll.DAY. the 6th day of September neit, at y otlork Zmlto how eanse w by the claim of ELLEN A. bllEXXXXna.ntilT, honVl not b awarded her pariaaat ta utenor of annexed petitionAnd ha.o yon then there thi writ, nilh fall mttaof your proceeding thereon.WiTJtesa. HON. A. lUXCIS Jltn, Chief JatWof onr Snpremo Court, thi llh da? of Jary. A. tt. 1BI(Mnrd) IVima.viqaoi tirtnui'oirtTo which lummflfli the Marahal nirlit th f,jiw ..tetnma: having made dlll-mt earth foethewlikiamentioned J. K. Mternmer he t aoi to be fonnd la talaKlmrdoiu.andlherrbyrrtarn tblvmmwiattmvei.Honolnln, Ao-. 17th. 13.And Itamveailn? from tha retnm of thn Vmk.t.t.tthe retpondrnt conld cot be fonnd kavlar left itwKingdom, the raae waa adjoartied over to U MarTerm of the Circuit Conrt for the 3d Judicial tlrtiHto be held tl 11 Ilo, on the If land of Hawaii, A. D. 11,aad that In the meantime aa attested copy f tha 8anmona bo pabllahcd la the liawitlan aaa EactUl, Lu-rnasea mj m t nccei iimea, ana tnat iae laat nabllcatlonbeaotlesa than twenty dart before the tmherebr rertlfv that tbr with it mt,A fnMeJi i.tree and fatthfnt ropy nf tbe orieinal amBloat utaeiIn the libel for IXvoree, Ktlen .V. hemKet v J IMtrmtner and aluo of the Marhal't rctant thereto, 4that In tho meantime an atteated copy of ald 5amona b printed aa peeecribt by the hiatal Trwafriaca. d. m '1 wrrfK" whereof I ha. a herrKato irtmf kittfthla S3d day or November, A. D. iwi., . IlANISL rOKTKtt,U Cleik MJ.lklalClmlt Court lUaailt x Tin: cikcuit couht or Tin.1 3d Judicial Circuit of the IlawaiUa Klnrdtm.KALAKAUA, by the Uraceof Uod of the lUwmwIiUnil. Ktia:T WILLIAM C r ARKC. Em , Marhal of tha Klajdom, or Ilia Deputy in the Third Jndlctal C lrt alt- Utikvivh:'.on ar hereby commanded to paw mow HCfill BMONTtiOM KUY. DefrndaBt In cae hhall tl wrltteaftntwrr within twenty daya arter tenlee hereof la beaad appear before the aald Circuit Court at tha Nirvcwber Term ihereor. to b holden at tha Court Room of thaCourt Hooe. M alroea. In the It land Hawaii, oa Thar,day, thePlh day of OTenber neiUat t '(lrki.ato ttiow caue why the claim of Nancy K. MoatrooeTy,llalatllT thonld not be awarded her paraaaatto littenor of her annexed petition.And have yon then then thlt Writ wlih full retaraot your proeeedlnca thereon.WrruvM. Hon A. l'UANCIS Jl'DD1 Seal of the I Chief Jaitlc of tmr Supreme Coan( Supreme Court thla Wth day of June A. Ii 1LMtned) Disiil rnmi,Clerk, of Circuit CourtTnWlilehinwaiiiAMatha Varabkl wtkrt. tt.. f..ilImreturn: Havlas made dllleeat teattb for Uie wuhiamention -hi Hush u. Montgomery, ha It not to be faaIn thlt klrtffdom.I do hereby return tbt i turnout nut tmrd U Malav of Atumet. A. D. 1CL(Slotted)c r.svr,Martha)And It appearing from the rrtars of the Marshal thuthe rrpon4ent conM not be found hariar left taKtnrdem the cane waa adjourned over to the May Tenaof the Circuit Court for the 3d Judicial Clrcatt. to Wheld at HI1o,on tha Uland of Hawaii. A. P. 14. aadthat In the meantime an atteetnt copy of the fanawabe pnbltthed la the Hawaiian and Knvlbh laafiareifor t6l tlx tncreatlve timet, and that thu !at pibttvation be not le thaa twrnty dart before the int ttayof tald Term.1 hereby certify that tht within and forenolar i atrue and fallhfnlropy of the Uriel rial Summon Uafdla thu libel for dlvnrr, Nancy K.MoetroiRery V IlajhII. Montcomery.aadalaonrtheManbal aretura iheretw.and that In the meantime, an attested copy of taMtummcna be printed aa preeoibed by tht tutat. ruuutrlns the aald retpoadent toaacwer althttaldXiyterm, A. D. HM.It wiTaa wherof, I have hereualo tet my haad thlSU day of November, A. D. lmi.DANIEL rORTKR.t Clerk Third Jadlcta) Clrett Court HawaiiAdministratrix Notice to Creditor.rpuisuxDi:nsiuxi:i givks '-X tire that the haa thlt day been appofaled AtfaI tratrix of lh Eitate of Robert Iove late ( H-tolaJdeceated. Alt pertona Indebted to aW eUU art fqainti-rt i rnakn Immediate payment, all pewahart dc any laima against paid etaie whether tecurtdby tmiTtns- or mberwlae ar notttied ta preaeal (haami duly v-HBed to the nnderlced withinro until frvm thlt date o, I key will h fww barred.KANNT tJO t,AdmlMKlratrlx of the Ertati of Robert Lovellonolnla Nov th. 14, I-NOTICE.AT A bTil'I-VJj JlEISTIXfi OFi tie sStoefc-hoJdert of th later I-Uttd Meantriin Cot3pay, h;Ww ti 'in inctni ij u MedDollar.Panr. FMIL W. H McLEAVolnerraietbet'ipitaih One HuBdrd Thousandtollart.mahinx IB toUt Math of UicCwk-ny. Four llnndredTbouatad Do,urr and alto thatpcttd ITeaeartr f the an-mired term. Tfce Mr W ratter relrned.J EN A, JR. Secrtlair,THE LITTLE JOCKEY !Th Iteet ana Molt i'cj'.lirToy ever ivificloWhlllAer'. I'atral. .March nil, ! iThis Unique Inventionni Ai rii'Ai.i.v Ti'.At in:. -iiildiic5The Art or Driving HorsesAnd afford thi-m the fimlrtt ntpptanand lleslthfal KxmUeThi toy I a true counterpart of a pair of V'"rhorea In rnrnplate baraeta wkich areruWedrfretn. enabling l he th lid todrive and tutda hU mechaateal team the aam at tbou;h they weru Rvtajc horThe erteutlal feat a ret of thla aew lareutwabrlnrine. the horaeain front at the chtld.uhm Wfare alwaya lept and are not dr d beUad aaother toy; Itt woadeifai perfeetkm aad extrrwt eP To'plav vr4 UchlldreaETeatetdeitxht,air4THE LITTLE J IK KEY th-y pata ther moat wwbhourt and dtrire endarlac beatft. U retartt iitmeu ihe peter ahed for U wtheywuaf mmthaa a tin! tea the olderr FOR SALE BYJ. T. Waterhouse,Holiday GoodsD1LUXOHAM & CO. fa taniwuiirr thlt by lute arrirnh tMImvt rerriced laryt additions to w"r6Vori of (iowb, among iclikh anwiw) nrlirles adapted to Hie Iiolil'iSeason.They tcoiitd mil sjxrial atteumlo the large variety ojFine Silver Plated WareIn the latent design', of "'.'jconsignment hare j'iikI ftcn rrtTiiWjDuring the Holidays there ym mI sold alVery J.ow- JPrloes IThey aim hare n fineas-torlmOtlolTable Cntlery,Fire-jiroof Jeicel Ihitx,Refrigerators if- Ice ILamps and ChandelierAud mtTnti Xoreltiex.xtih rTtn2s--ZZZvVVrinVT'i:i-ni.1 KOA l"' TJ HI l-ucaalahr ECtUi '